7,671 locations across the Bay Area, each scored 0-100 for real wheelchair accessibility. Not a checkbox. Not a guess. Actual data on entry, restrooms, parking, and more.
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ROLLIN is built so you can make a confident decision before you leave the house.
Type a neighborhood, cuisine, or restaurant name. Filter by accessibility features that matter to you. San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley, San Jose -- all covered.
Every location gets a 0-100 accessibility score based on 6 verified features. See exactly what's accessible and what's not -- no vague "wheelchair accessible: yes" labels.
Know before you go. Wheelchair entry? Accessible restroom? Level path from the street? You'll have the answers before you navigate a single San Francisco hill.
Google gives you a checkbox. We give you the breakdown.
Can you physically get through the front door in a wheelchair? Not "is there a ramp somewhere out back."
Critical FeatureA restroom you can actually use. Grab bars, turning radius, accessible stall -- not just a wider door.
Critical FeatureNo steps from the street to the dining area. This is huge in SF, where a "ground floor" restaurant might still have three steps up.
Critical FeatureDesignated accessible parking nearby. In San Francisco, where parking is already a battle, this can be the dealbreaker.
Enough space to navigate between tables. SF restaurants are notoriously tight -- we tell you which ones have room.
For multi-level venues. Some of the best Bay Area restaurants are upstairs. An elevator changes everything.
San Francisco's hills are iconic. They're also one of the biggest accessibility barriers in any American city. A restaurant on a "flat" street might still have steps you didn't expect. The sidewalk might slope at an angle that makes wheeling dangerous.
The Mission has incredible food -- and narrow doorways built in the 1920s. Hayes Valley is full of beautiful renovations that somehow still don't include a ramp. North Beach and Chinatown pack world-class dining into buildings that predate the ADA by a century.
The Bay Area leads the world in tech innovation. But the physical dining landscape hasn't caught up. Your phone can hail a self-driving car, but it can't tell you if the Thai place around the corner has a step at the entrance.
ROLLIN helps you navigate it. 7,671 locations. Real data. No guessing.
7,671 locations scored across the entire Bay Area. Here's what we cover.
For a city as complex as San Francisco, a checkbox is not enough.
| Feature | ROLLIN | Google Maps | Yelp |
|---|---|---|---|
| Accessibility Scoring | 0-100 Score | Yes/No only | ✗ |
| Individual Feature Breakdown | ✓ 6 features | 1 flag | ✗ |
| Hill / Terrain Awareness | ✓ Level entry tracked | ✗ | ✗ |
| Restroom Accessibility | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Bay Area Locations | 7,671 | Varies | Varies |
| Narrow Storefront Flagged | ✓ Wide aisle data | ✗ | ✗ |
| Transparent Methodology | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Cost | Free | Free | Free |
7,671 Bay Area locations. Six accessibility features. One score you can trust.
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